The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction bought seven stories during September and October, including work by Lisa Goldstein, Stephen King, Robert Reed...
Bud Sparhawk has sold a five-novella series to Jim Baen's Universe, reprint rights to an older story to a Romanian sf magazine, and a novel to Wildside Press...
Michael Moorcock sold a 17,000-word "Elric" story to editor Ann VanderMeer for Weird Tales. It's expected to appear in next year's 85th anniversary issue.
Golden Gryphon Press is publishing Bruce McAllister's The Girl Who Loved Animals and Other Stories as a 308-page hardcover with an introduction by Harry Harrison...
Danielle Ackley-McPhail sold her story "Building Blocks" to Marietta Publishing for their upcoming anthology, Barbarians at the Jumpgate, which is tentatively scheduled to be published in April 2008.
Sean Wallace, co-editor of Fantasy Magazine reports the purchase of two short stories: "His One True Bride" by Darja Malcolm-Clarke and "The Lodger at Wintertide" by Elise Tobler...
Derryl Murphy and William Shunn sold their novella "Cast a Cold Eye" to PS Publishing. Murphy says "it's due to be published as a stand-alone book in early 2009. The story is a ghost story of sorts that takes place shortly after the Spanish flu epidemic."
Small Beer Press will be publishing collections by John Kessel (his first since 1997) and Benjamin Rosenbaum (his first) in 2008. The books will be available...
The six winners of the Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Convention Writing Contest are currently available in a pdf anthology for a very limited time. To read the stories...
Douglas Cohen, assistant editor of Realms of Fantasy, reports that Editor Shawna McCarthy recently bought two stories: "A Letter to Nancy" by Carrie Vaughn and "Under the Skin" by Greg O. Weatherford. The latter story is one of Cohen's slush survivors.
New author Kristin Janz sold her first story, "Veritas Nos Liberabit," to Futurismic, which expects to publish it in September or October. She tells us about herself and the story...
Sharon Lee and Steve Miller sold Liaden Universe novella "Misfits" (aka The Story of the Weatherman and What Became of Him) to Jim Baen's Universe for publication in the December issue.